Given:
The temperature C, in degrees, that is equivalent to a temperature F degrees Fahrenheit is given by graph of this equation shows the temperature in celsius.
Required:
1). Explain how linear equations can be used in temperature conversion.
2). Explain how you could use the conversion graph to find the normal body temperature in degrees Celsius, which is 98.6°F.
Explanation:
A). How can the equation be used in temperature conversion?
You take the conversion equation C = (5/9) (F - 32) and you replace the F by the value of Fahrenheit degrees... then solve the calculations to get the degrees in Celsius.
For example, if you have 80°F to convert in °C:
B). How can you use the graph to find the body temp in C?
Using the graph will give a very imprecise measure due the scale of the graph.
But you would have to find 98.6 on the axis of X (it represents the °F), then go upwards until you find the line....
Then report that position on the line on the Y-axis (representing the °C) to get your measure.
Answer:
Hence, above is the answer for both questions.